Would You Like To Become Ukraine’s Prime Minister? Position Vacant, Salary $1000 a Month

Ukraine’s prime minister Arseniy Yatsenyuk resigned after months of pressure from the public and his own faction in Duma. The position is now vacant but there are not too many people competing for the top job. Maybe the reason is the salary?

How Much Ukraine Pays To Prime Ministers

The prime minister’s remuneration for the month of March was only 26634 hryvnia, which is about USD $1043, Finance.ua reported.

This amount was calculated through a complex formula:

Base wage: 7922 hryvnia ($310)

Government rank bonus: 152 hryvnia

Long service bonus: 2018 hryvnia

Special work type bonus: 10094 hryvnia

PhD bonus: 1188 hryvnia

Secret documents access bonus: 1584 hryvnia

Compensation for working during a business trip: 1296 hryvnia

The final amount also includes a monthly bonus to the amount of 30% of the base wage: 2374 hryvnia.

The new candidate for the position of Ukraine’s prime minister is Volodymyr Groysman, the speaker of the parliament, vice premier, and former mayor of the city of Vinnitsa. His appointment hasn’t been confirmed as yet. He is a namesake of Russian president Vladimir Putin, although the name is spelled slightly different in Ukrainian. The name “Vladimir” (Volodymyr) means “Own the world” in Russian.

Today Ukrainian Duma will be voting to accept Yatsenyuk’s resignation and appoint the new prime minister.

Ukraine’s prime minister Yatsenyuk resigned.

The new candidate for the position of Ukrainian prime minister, Volodymyr Groysman.

Photo: Screenshots, Video: Channel 112.ua

Video: Volodymyr Groysman talks about his future government

The new candidate says his government will continue reforms in the country and will be “public, open and effective”. His first task is to stabilize the situation in Ukraine.

Ukraine will get rid of corruption way before Russia, because Ukraine has much fewer natural resources (search on “Resource Curse”). Russia is doomed to be a strongman dictatorship forever. Sometimes a horrible strongman like Stalin, sometimes an okay one like Khrushchev, sometimes a simple crook like Putin. There is simple too much resource wealth to steal in Russia, and that creates temptation and allows for paying off the henchmen who keep the strongman in power. Ukraine simply can’t afford this sort of thing. Ukraine’s problem is stupidity and fanaticism (plenty of that among the Russian people also, of course), but… Read more »

Not by any chance, I would’ve chose to rule this country. There is no difference between Groysman or Yatsenyuk. If we want any changes, we need to change our mentality first, and then we need to choose right people. Without it – God, bless us and our country.